Case Study 1 - Remote Sensing Technologies

After a significant amount of rain in late February, 2018 residents in our client's town had a considerable amount of flooding in their basements. The retainer pond system was stressed beyond capacity causing large amounts of water to flood businesses and road systems on a corner of Main Street. Residents and business owners contacted Powers Environmental Professionals to conduct a retainer system analysis to advise landowners of potential stress points to deliver to the local government. Powers Environmental Professionals contacted Remote
Sensing Technologies to provide aerial imagery of the entire flood damage between three retainer pond system, running east to west.

For this analysis, RST utilized a 640x336 FLIR XT 30MHz Radiometriccamera on a DJI sUAS, a DJI sUAS RGB, both still and video.

Map to the right identifies the three critical areas of interest:

Pond 1 further east pond drains into Pond 2

Pond 2 has a breach on the west side

Pond 3 Flooding pushing water into nearby businesses and roads

Comments:The black within this picture is the water reflecting the sky, giving off a sharp contrast to the treesand vegetation. The size of the retaining pond is breached to the north and west, causing theflooding onto the main street.

A. This is the retaining pond that is further west before Main Street which has caused floodinginto businesses on Main Street.

B. This area is flooding Pond 2. Of note, this area is roughly 1/3 the width of the retaining pond.

C. The solid black area is the flooded drive and parking lot.

Pond 1

Pond 1 is the furthest east in the networks. The system flows through a network of channels as displayed in the attachedthermal video. The systems seem to be acting as designed. This drains into directly into the Pond 2. The flow of watercan be seen in the thermal video.

Pond 2 is where the primary breach is identified. The Google Earth photo to the right displays the pond in a normalstate. The thermal image shows the pond in a stressed state. Of note, the stream to the west (top of the thermal photo)indicates a breach in the pond (A). This breech moves to the south (B) until it stops. There is also a curved trench runningtowards the west then the water expands throughout the area until it combines with Pond 3.

A: This point is where there is a breach in the entire system. It is roughly 2-3ft in diameter. This breach runs into ahuman-made trench leading to the south until it stops at B. On the ground at point A are displaced sandbags.

B: In this thermal image one can see that the humanmade trench system off of this retaining pond comes to a stop atthis point.

C: At this point, a humanmade trench dug comes to a stop, and the water opens up into a natural runoff expanding intothe parking lot of businesses, Main Street, and Pond 3.

This photo is the thermal overhead of the trench system that ends south of Pond 2. This shows Point B and Point Cdisplaying where the humanmade trenches stop and the water opens up naturally flowing to the west towards Pond 3.

This figure facing west shows the flooding of Pond 2 into Pond 3, business parking lot, and the flow of the water ontoMain Street.

This figure is facing back to the east from Main Street shows the flooding of the parking lot, the Pond 3 and the runofffrom Pond 2.